C22M-1
4-28
10A
10m 20m 30m 40m 50m
1,5
mm2
2,2V 4,4V 6,6V 8,8V 11V
2,5
mm2
1,4V 2,7V 2,8V 5,4V 7V
15A
10m 20m 30m 40m 50m
1,5 mm2
3,3V 6,6V 9,9V 13,2V 16,5V
2,5
mm2
2V 4V 6V 8V 10V
EN
Descriptions
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The electrical system in the Coachman Travel Master is made up of three separate systems:
• The 230 V AC electrical system.
Used for the boiler’s immersion heater, the refrigerator and the battery charger.
• The living area’s 12 V system.
Used for most electrical functions in the living area, e.g. lighting, water pumps and refrigerator.
• The vehicle’s 12 V system. Used for running lights, starter motor and other electrical functions
relating to the vehicle and travel. See the vehicle’s user manual.
Descriptions – Electrical system
230 V AC connection.
THE 230 V AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The 230 V AC electrical system is used for the boiler’s im-
mersion heater, circulation pumps, refrigerator and battery
charger.
The highest permitted power load is 3,600 W (16 A).
The 230 V AC system is energised by connecting an
earthed power cable to the motorhome’s junction box. The
power cable must be approved for outdoor use and power
loads of 3,600 W (16 A).
(Cable’s cross section: at least 2.5 mm
2
.)
Connect the power cable to an earthed socket.
Coachman recommends power cables with an in-built
residual current device.
WARNING!
Risk of injuries.
Use a power cable that is approved for
outdoor use.
Site the cable away from all risk of damage.
Damaged cables must be replaced.
Coiled cables must be fully unwound.
If the power cable is kept in a reel, it must be fully un
-
wound before connection. A cable on a cable reel fun
-
ctions as an electrical coil. This results in heating and
power loss (voltage drop) in the reel. The cable gets very
hot when power consumption is high.
Pay attention also to ensuring that the cable is not expo
-
sed to damage and that the plug is securely connected.
Voltage drops in cables, 15 A load
Voltage drops in cables, 10 A load.
If there is a voltage drop, the motorhome’s electrical equip-
ment may not function satisfactorily.
The longer the supply cable, the greater the voltage drop.
See the tables for the voltage drops with different lengths
of cable.
At camping sites, the incoming supply may be affected by
drops that bring the voltage down to as low as 180 – 190 V
(especially in winter when the loading is high).
Summary of Contents for Travelmaster 2022
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